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January 23, 2012 |

Rival Firms Pick Up Foreclosure Cases From Baum Collapse

Free With Registration: New York's largest and most controversial foreclosure law shop may be going out of business, but attorneys from the firm are forming new alliances and their former competitors see opportunity to expand their own practices.
9 minute read
April 24, 2007 |

Defense Bar Protests Removal of Plea Deals From U.S. Web Site

Criminal defense attorneys and a journalism advocacy group are criticizing a decision by South Florida federal courts to remove plea agreements from online court records. According to sources, the removal occurred due to concerns among federal judges nationwide about an Internet site, WhosaRat.com, that publishes the plea agreements and names of informants and undercover agents. The Web site claims that by combing through state and federal court files, it has identified over 4,000 informants and agents.
5 minute read
October 22, 2008 |

Delaware Likely to Remain Hotbed for Bankruptcy Filings

Bankruptcy lawyers in Philadelphia predict that the current economic crisis will inevitably lead to an increase in Chapter 11 filings by struggling businesses but that the lion's share of those cases are likely to be litigated in the bankruptcy courts in Delaware and the Southern District of New York, with only a handful of sizeable cases ending up in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
4 minute read
May 16, 2005 |

Attorneys at the Gate

Maryland should reduce its barriers to entry in its test for experienced attorneys.
7 minute read
September 15, 2008 |

It's not too late

The good news, even for students who didn't get offers from their summer associateships, is that there are still a lot of options at this point in the fall.
5 minute read
February 23, 2010 |

Does Justice Thomas' Silence Thwart Advocacy?

Analysis
6 minute read
May 19, 2011 |

Fed nears agreement on how to exit stimulus

Federal Reserve policy makers neared agreement on the sequence of tools they will use to withdraw record monetary stimulus, with little accord on when to start.
5 minute read
September 26, 2002 |

Will Good Thing Come to Judge Who Waits

For anyone seeking a seat on the federal bench, patience is not only a virtue-it's a necessity.William H. Steele, a federal magistrate judge from Mobile, Ala., probably has figured that out by now.Steele has waited nearly a year for action on his nomination to the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. President George W.
7 minute read
July 21, 2003 |

United States v. Carmichael,

Where defendant was convicted of gun possession, and the person with him during the arrest had testified before the grand jury that the gun belonged to defendant, but now testifies that he lied before the grand jury and that the gun was actually his, this newly discovered evidence satisfies the criteria of United States v. Jasin for granting a new trial; nothing in the grand jury testimony could have alerted defendant to the prospect that this person would be helpful if called to testify at trial
14 minute read
June 02, 2003 |

Judge's 'Mistake' Cost Ex-Stripper $1.6 Million

Jonathan [email protected] Senior Judge L.A. McConnell Jr. with being candid: He recently told lawyers that he made a $1.6 million mistake, but there was nothing he could do about it.McConnell's admission was the latest twist in a bizarre case about alleged cheating and slander at the 1997 Miss Nude World International contest.
4 minute read

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